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  2. 1973–74 Buffalo Braves season - Wikipedia

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    The 1973–74 Buffalo Braves season was the fourth season for the expansion Buffalo Braves franchise in the National Basketball Association and its Atlantic Division. It was the team's second season under head coach Jack Ramsay. [1] The team's official home arena was Buffalo Memorial Auditorium.

  3. 1972–73 Buffalo Braves season - Wikipedia

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    The 1972–73 Buffalo Braves season was the 3rd season of the Buffalo Braves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Despite finishing with a worse record than their previous 2 seasons, their 21–61 record was good enough for 3rd place. The Braves showed improvement under new Coach Jack Ramsay.

  4. Category:Buffalo Braves seasons - Wikipedia

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    1970–71 Buffalo Braves season; 1971–72 Buffalo Braves season; 1972–73 Buffalo Braves season; 1973–74 Buffalo Braves season; 1974–75 Buffalo Braves season; 1975–76 Buffalo Braves season; 1976–77 Buffalo Braves season; 1977–78 Buffalo Braves season

  5. 1973–74 NBA season - Wikipedia

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    Bob McAdoo of the Buffalo Braves led the league in both points per game and field goal percentage, with averages of 30.6 and .547, respectively. He was the first player to do so since Wilt Chamberlain in 1965–66 , and to date only one player has replicated the achievement: Shaquille O'Neal in 1999–2000 .

  6. John Hummer - Wikipedia

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    They traded their #15 selection and Mike Davis to the expansion Buffalo Braves for the #9 selection. That day, the Braves selected Hummer with the 15th pick. [13] Hummer averaged 11.3 points and 8.9 rebounds for the 1970–71 Buffalo Braves during an average of 32.6 minutes in 81 games played for coach Dolph Schayes. [14]

  7. Buffalo Braves - Wikipedia

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    The Braves repeated their 22–60 record in the 1971–72 season, but did make good acquisitions that would make the club better. Buffalo drafted center Elmore Smith from Kentucky State University and local favorite Randy Smith from Buffalo State College. Johnny McCarthy replaced Schayes one game into the season as the team's head coach.

  8. Ken Charles - Wikipedia

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    Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball Reference Kenneth M. Charles (born July 10, 1951) is a Trinidadian retired basketball player who played guard for the Buffalo Braves (1973–1976) and Atlanta Hawks (1976–1978).

  9. Bob Kauffman - Wikipedia

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    Kauffman played seven seasons in the NBA as a member of the Sonics, Chicago Bulls, Buffalo Braves, and Atlanta Hawks. A three-time All-Star (1971, 1972, and 1973), Kauffman averaged 11.5 points and 7.0 rebounds for his career. He had his statistically strongest season in 1970–71, when he averaged 20.4 points and 10.7 rebounds for the Braves. [17]